Lauren M. Osborne, MD
Lauren M. Osborne, MD
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About Lauren M. Osborne, MD
"My mission as a physician is to improve and influence the care of women’s health, particularly during and after pregnancy, with a special focus on mental health. I try to adhere to this mission in three ways: 1) by conducting research into the causes and outcomes of perinatal mental health disorders 2) by educating students, clinicians, the public, and policy makers on the unique issues surrounding women’s mental health and 3) by providing outstanding clinical care for women suffering from mental illness at times of reproductive transition. I’m thrilled to bring this mission to Weill Cornell and to embed women’s mental health within the obstetrics and gynecology setting."
Dr. Lauren M. Osborne graduated from Weill Cornell Medical College and received her training at Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute. She completed both clinical and research fellowships in women's mental health and is an expert on the diagnosis and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders during pregnancy, the postpartum, the premenstrual period, and perimenopause.
Dr. Osborne serves as the Vice Chair of Clinical Research in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medicine. Her research focuses on the biological mechanisms of perinatal mental illness, with a focus on neurosteroids and the immune system, and she runs the PIPPI Lab – Psychoneuroimmunology in Pregnancy and Postpartum – at Weill Cornell Medicine. She is also the chair of the Education Committee for Marcé of North America and founder and chair of the National Curriculum in Reproductive Psychiatry, a free web-based standardized curriculum.
Her work has been supported by the Brain and Behavior Foundation, the Doris Duke Foundation, the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and the NIMH.
• 2009 – Fellowship Award, American Hospital of Paris
• 2011– PRITE Fellowship, American College of Psychiatrists
• 2011– Fellowship Award, American Women Psychiatrists
• 2013 – Awardee, 18th Annual Research Colloquium for Junior Investigators,
American Psychiatry Association
• 2013 – Travel Fellowship, Perinatal Mental Health Meeting
• 2016 – Best Abstract Award, Women’s Health Research Group Symposium, Johns
Hopkins
• 2018 – Educational Innovator Award, Johns Hopkins Institute for Excellence
in Education received for creation of the National Curriculum in Reproductive
Psychiatry, online standardized curriculum
• 2018 – ABPN Faculty Innovation in Education Award received for creation of
the National Curriculum in Reproductive Psychiatry, online standardized
curriculum
• 2019 – Scholarship in Teaching Award: Recognizing Faculty Educators, Case
Western Reserve University received from Case Western Reserve University for
“making a positive impact on medical education,” for creation of the National
Curriculum in Reproductive Psychiatry, online standardized curriculum
• 2019 – Katherine L. Wisner Early Career Award, Marcé of North America For
innovative and highly productive perinatal health investigation and patient care
• 2021 – American College of Psychiatrists Award for Creativity in Education
received for creation of the National Curriculum in Reproductive Psychiatry,
online standardized curriculum
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M.D.Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University2009
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B.A.Yale University1986
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Associate Attending PsychiatristNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
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Associate Professor of Obstetrics and GynecologyWeill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University
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Associate Professor of PsychiatryWeill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University
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